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THE GATE CITY TOURNAI, Published At Nyssa, Oregon VOLUME XXIX. GATEW AY TO THE OWYHEE AND BLACK CANYON IRRIGATION PROJECTS NO. 27. GLOSE CONTEST IS WON 81 P M E ; TRAVEL TO NAMPA Fastest Growing Town in Oregon NYSSA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1935. Voters To Pass On Construction o f N ew Oregon Capitol Building State funds to match federal aid for construction of the new capitol building will have to be voted by the people of Oregon Governor Martin said Friday. A definite proposal of financing will be proposed to the board of control meeting in Salem this week. $50,000 Indebtedness by the without a vote of the people. state DANCE TO BE $1.50 PER YEAH JERKY KAYVSON OPENS HELD SATURDAY NIGHT! HEALTH MEETING ilHELO IN ONTARIO DIED. AFTERNOON NEW RESTAURANT HERE TOPIC OF CITIZENS PUBLIC MEETING Another dance is planned for Sat urday night in Nyssa, with the music ! being furnished by the "Hard Time | Rhythm Kings, a six piece orchestra | specializing in old time and cowboy music; as well as having a line of ] modern dance tunes in their reper- I toire. The dance is sponsored by the ! Eagles and will be held in the high , Citizens school gym. ' Jerry Rawson has opened a ne cafe in the basement of the Green Lantern, known as Jerry’s Cafe. He has remodeled the upstairs, instill ing a lunch counter and has con structed booths down stairs for his customers. A dumb waiter trails- j ports the food from the kitchen upstairs to the tables below, 1 The governor advised McNary Oregon would have to raise the 55 per cent through the legislature or by vote of the people. Today he said Ball Team Goes to Nampa Meeting Called he believed the matter would have ° C. P. Yount Elected Presi Sunday to Play With to be voted upon in a special elec Wednesday Evening to Martin made the announcement tion. dent o f Organization Junction City Nine. following a telegram from Senator Hear Engineers Discuss McNary's telegram.stated: "I im F o r m e d Wednesday Charles L. McNary in which he stat Subject. mediately arranged for conference ed Secretary Ickes had promised a Afternoon. Payette won from Nyssa Sunday federal grant of 45 per cent if the with Secretary Ickes. He promised I In a close ball game, 4 to 2, and j state from other sources provides the federal grant of 45 per cent ii the state from other sources would ob- j Mayor Don Graham called a shoved Nyssa practically out of the ] 55 per cent. T h e Malheur County Public tain 55 per cent of cost in connec-; pennant race with two lasses and meeting Wednesday night at the Ir- Tlie Colorado Miners, soft ball The governor Wednesday wired tion with construction of new cap- Sam Caldwell, son of C M. Cald- ngationist office for the purpose of team, made up of folks on the new Health Association got off to a fly one win during the second half of ing start Wednesday in a meeting McNRry that the attorney general itol. The secretary remarked that j weji 0f Nyssa and Miss Goldie Flan- discussing plans for a sewerage sys the season. project whose home was formerly in had ruled financing the state capitol available money in ail probability ; ary, were quietly married at five tem for Nyssa. Several interested Colorado, played a hot nine inning held at Ontario and attended by ap Neither team were able to score with rentals was illegal or that would be allocated as rapidly as pos- j minutes past midnight, the morning Nyssa citizens were present at the contest with the Nyssa Irrigators proximately 100 representatives from until the fourth, when Keele, play rental plan with creditor other than sible and suggested that application | of j uiy 4Ul. The ceremony was per- meeting and heard C. E. Green Monday night, but lost the decision practically every district of tlie ing second base for Payette, hit a ate itself would create state debt for grant be filed with the state di- 1 formed in Payette by Justice of the of the State Health Department and 13 to 6. Last Thursday night the oounty. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, ex- hard drive to center field that vvent ln violation of the constitution, rector at the earliset practicable mo- ' Peace, Lea Ballenger. I Caldwell City Engineer Fred Me- j same two teams played and the Col cutive secretary of the Oregon Tub m hree bases, Chalfant. Payette Ti„, constitution permits only a ment." erculosis Association, in her talk be Tlie young couple were accom- Conne11 B>ve Plans and recommen orado Miners carried oft the honors fore the meeting said this was the third sacker hit for two bases, scor- 1 ___________________ __________ 10 to 9. panied to Payette by John Stam, datlons. ing Keele. Henry sacrificed Chalfant . 28th such association organized ln Mr. McConnell, who is city engin Tom SchUsUng, Sabina Caldwell, A return game is being planned Oregon and that the meeting Wed to third and Musser hit one to Price! | r iT 6 6 11 U f t I n MRS. ED WARRF.N’S Mrs. Nicholson, a sister of the bride; eer of Caldwell, has been workng on for Saturday afternoon, July 20th nesday was the largest organization at shortstop, who feinted toward MOTHER DIES IN and Jim Caldwell. Mrs Nicholson a plan for a sewer system for Nyssa starting at one o’clock thiid and sent Chalfant back to the After the meeting she had attended was her sister’s only attendant and and recommended a rectangular ball, the profit sharing' distribution sack and then fired it on to first The meeting was presided over by CALIFORNIA Jolm Stam was best man. base for the second put out of the tank, using the Link Belt Clarifier will be held on the streets of Nyssa Mayor Geo. K. Aiken of Ontario, Inning. Ray Brubaker hit one to sec After the ceremony the young system to be installed for the pres at three o'clock. It is possible that who served until election of officers. Three reclamation workers were ond base, but the throw was bad, the Word was received here Wednes couple went to Baler for the 4th and ent, which would form a unit for another free ball game will be held C. P. Yount of the Oregon Slope hurt Thursday morning in an acci runner being safe and Chalfant then on to Union, returning to Nys later expansion. Mr. Green said he after the drawing with a team of district was elected president; Mrs. dent near the Owyhee bridge south day of tha death of Mrs Kirk at sa on Friday. scored on the play. felt the state health officer. Dr j Nyssa hard ball players tangling E. H Brumbach of Big Bend was the home of a daughter in Sacra of Nyssa. The truck in which they Tilings went along quietly in the were riding was sideswiped by a mento, California. Mrs. Kirk was Mrs Caldwell is well known Strieker would look favorably on ] with a team from a neighboring elected vice-president; Joe E. Dyer fifth and sixth, with no further Ford sedan, hitting tliree of the men the mother of Mrs. Ed. Warren of locally, having graduated from the such a system. Mayor Graham in- community. of Ontario was chosen as treasurer threats to ... score side. and Mrs. Chas. F. Flegel of Ontario -------------------------- „ from _ , either . _ In , who were riding with their legs Nyssa and Mrs. Robert Martin of Nyssa high school with the class of structed Attorney Fletcher to draft I was elected secretary. The commit he seventh. Ray Brubaker Boone han(finK over Uie edge of the truck. Ontario, and was quite well known 1931. Sam Caldwell is in business a request to Dr. Strieker, asking f o r i n D C A V C DID i m d K L A R .3 KH5 UN tee heads are Mrs. M C. Imler of Wilson and Shoup lut safely in a The driver of Ford ^ not sU> here. I with his father, and attended school | approval of the plan. row, scorinj Brubaker, and making to render ald Mr. and Mrs Warren accompan in Kent. Washington. After grad Under the old plans, the cost of 1 FALL FROM TREE Oregon Slope, who will" have charge the score 3 to 0. Nyssa came back of the 1935 Christmas Seal Sale; J. ied by Mrs. Warren's brothers. Bill uation from Wilson's Modern Busi tlie system was estimated to be in j The three men. Smith Jordan. L. Turnbull of Ontario, head of tlie in their half of the seventh and | Kirk and wife of Boise, and Art ness College in Seattle, he came to the neighborhood of $35,000. The | Glenn Vance and E. A. Wimp were . I made things interesting for a time. Kirk of Ontario, left Wednesday Nyssa in 1933 and has since taken system now proposed can be install Clayton Patton. 15-year old son of advisory committee; Earl Blackaby, taken to the Ontario hospital where Ontario, finance; Mrs. Kathryn Merle Long hit safely, followed by it was found that Vance had suf night by auto to attend the funeral. an active part in the business life of ed for less than $20,000, it is believed, | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Patton suffered Claypool, Vale, education; Mrs. Ray safe hits by George Johnston and with a resultant substantial savings a broken rib and other injuries when fered a broken toe The others had Mrs. Martin made the trip by train. the city. Carter. Long crossed the plate for to the taxppayers, he fell out of a tree Tuesday even- Emmott, Nyssa, nursing; Mrs. Orin their legs twisted' and were some- Another daughter. Mrs Simpson of Nyssa's first run. With two men on Caldwell, was with her mother at It is expected that approval of i ing. He was about 50 feet high when Boyar, Ontario, supply and Berwyn what bruised, but all were able to base and one down. Servoss struck CIVIC CLUB TO MEET this new plan will receive favorable I he slipped and fell heavily to the Burke, Nyssa, publicity. To assist leave the hospital after receiving the time of her death. out and Lloyd, pinch hitting for action, not only from the State ground, and it is said that he was these committee heads, committee first aid. Hashltani. went out at first. WITH MRS. COTTON Health officer, but from the Public lucky to escape with his life. He is members from the various districts EPWORTH LEAGUE Rambaud went ln to pitch ln the Works Administration, which w ill' being cared for by Mrs. O. Schweiz- of the county have been appointed Mrs. M. C. Imler gave a report of eighth, struck out Keele, but Chal- make an outright grant of 45". to er_ TO HOLD MEET AT HIT AND RUN the 1934 Christmas Seal Sale and fun hit one safely followed by a -------------------------- | Mrs. C. C. Cotton will entertain the city for the construction of an i Miss Edna Flanagan, who w a s safe hit by Henry. Musser got on W ALLOW A LAKE the Civic club at her fountry home at approved type of sewerage system. Sp R, NG CARROTS VICTIM IMPROVING largely instrumental in getting the base on a fielder’s choice play but _______ ] their next regular rfift-Ung, Wednes- organization underway, gave a talk Henry was caught at second. Rarn- _ I day, July 17. Mrs. Ernest Wilson MOVING TO MARKET on the nursing activities of the past baud walked Ray Brubaker to fill T. O. Rockafellow, a new comer Rev. Floyd White and his family j hostess for the day, is making ar- i three months service in Malheur the bases but got out of a tight hole from South Dakota, was the victim left Tuesday morning for Wallowa rangements for transportation and county. Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar when Boone Wilson went out at first of a hit and run driver about nine Lake where Rev. White will be man asks that all who are going to meet Carrots are moving through the F. spoke on the plan and purpose of base without a score coming across, o’clock Saturday night; the accident ager of the Epworth League Insti at tlie Eagles hall at o ’clock. She H. Hogue plant now with operations the organization and outlined the Nyssa’s big chance to win was ln I happening just north of Norcott's tute camp, which starts next Mon would appreciate it if those having on this crop started last Saturday. duties of the various committees. Dr. the eighth. Dean Johnston, first Service Station. Mr. Rockafellow day. He will help get the camp cars would bring them to take the ----------- j Twelve oars have been moved up to W J. Weese of Ontario gave an in A group ladies out. An invitation is issued to man up, hit a single and Price got j was knocked to the ground and was ready for the delegates. Silverton was elected as the 1936 date. The carrost a r e tied I n structive health talk, stressing the to first on an error, Dean going to In an unconscious condition until from the Nyssa league and seven all women of the community and a third on the play. McCullough came | early Sunday. Monday he was taken girls from the Apple Valley league special invitation is given to the Eagles convention city at the con- ] bunches, washed, labeled, iced and need for a Health association in Malheur county. vention held at Grants Pass on July moved to eastern markets. through with a hit and scored! to the hospital at Ontario, and is are planning to leave Saturday members of the Kingman Kolony 4th, 5th and 6th. Those from Nyssa Other speakers who gave clear and A. M. Knudsen completed drilling Dean Johnston m a k in g t h e ] now able to get around some; al- morning. W. W. Foster will take Garden club. Mrs. D. C. Duvall. Mrs. count 3 to 2. With two meh on though the full extent of his injuries them up in his truck and Mrs. Fos Chas. Newbill and Mis. Bruce Hare who attended the convention were ] a well at the Hogue plant Wednes- forceful talks on the organization Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Frost. Mr. [ day and pumps are being installed, of the association were Dr. Anna B. base and none down things look- are not certain yet. ter will go along as chaperon. The will assist the hostess. and Mrs. Rock Shelton. Mr and ] in order to furnish an ample supply Pritchett, county health officer; ed rosy for Nyssa. Rambaud went He says he had no idea of danger Institute will last until Sunday even- Mrs. Kathryn Claypool. superin- Mrs Ray Wilson of Parma will Mis. Henry Carl, Marvin Penrod ! of wate for packing shed needs. out at first base on an easy roller when he was walking toward a car ing, July 1. |tendent of Malheur county schools; give a talk on flowers during the and state Eagles treasurer. Don \ -------------------------- but Price on third was forced from he Intended tq get in, when he was and David F. Graham, county Judge. program hour. The Kolony Girl Graham. behind and liad to make a try at the hit from behind and knocked on his NAMPA MAN TO As a tribute to Mrs. Dunbar, who Scouts alsd have a part on the pro FOKMEK RESIDENTS VISIT Barnett Goldstein of Portland and plate, and was thrown out. Things face. SPEAK AT TOWNSEND Is also vice president of the National gram. Other numbers will be a re- Mrs. Bertha Coats of Medford were still looked pretty good when Gebo, MEETING FRIDAY NIGHT Womens Federation of Clubs, tlie port by Valma Burns, the Civic Club elected president, respectively, of the pitching for Payette, elected to give womens club of Ontario presented Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hale of Love representative at the 4-H summer | Eagles and the auxiliary. Other of- I BANK COMMITTEE Long a walk but Just as he had is her with a lovely corsage of flowers lock, Nevada, and daughters Mild school at Corvallis; a violin solo by fleers elected include. Ben Boniface sued a free pass to Long, McCul TO MEET TONIGHT red and Barbara and son Leonard A. W. McNeil of Nampa will be the Mrs. Dunbar was guest speaker at Mrs. Herbert Fisher; and a piano of Eugene, junior past president; lough was thrown out trying to steal arrived July 4th and were guests at sold by Mrs. Denim of Big Bend. j Warren Jones, Salem, vice presi- principal speaker at a Townsend the noon meeting of the Klwanls third, retiring the side. meeting to be held in the Com club, at which luncheon there were Tlie members of the Commercial the Malcolmn Crawford home over -------------------------- dent; W. A. Johnson, Grants Pass, Payette added one more score to the week end. Mr Hale formerly 40 guests present. chaplain: Herman Webb, Baker, munity Church Friday night, July their total in the 9th when Bru club bank committee and directors worked at the Owyhee Dam during MR. BROOKS VISITS Five women from Nyssa went to 12, starting at eight o’clock Mr. Mc baker was Issued a walk and Keele of the club are to meet tonight to its construction, as a government en WITH FRIEND HERE wor*,^ r conduc^or b j . voorhees, Neil is said to be an accomplished the meeting in the Dick Tensen car. discuss the bank question and other Portland, secretary; C. E. Appersett hit a double. gineer. He was transferred to the La Grande, treasurer; B. L. North siieaker and will no doubt have a they being Mrs. Dick Tensen. Mrs. Gebo pitcher for Payette struck problems before the club. Boulder Dam and is now working on rop, Gresham, inside guard; R. J, (message of interest to those inter- C. C. Hunt, Mrs. Emest Wilson, Mrs cut 13 and held Nyssa to seven the Rye Patch dam near Lovelock. W H. Brooks, two daugtiters and Baldwin. Silverton. outside guard; <*sted in the Townsend Old Age pen- Arthur Boydell and Mrs. Howard hits. Johnston struck out seven in While they were here they also visit a son of Eugene were renewing Charles Foster, Astoria, trustee; D 5100 plan, Larsen. MARSHAL ON VACATION seven Innings, allowing five hits, ed other friends, both in Nyssa and acquaintances here and in Ontario: D Gillespie, Marshfield, delegate to -------------------------- Rambaud struck out two ln tlie Ontario. Mrs. Hale is a sister of Mr. thLs week. Mr. Brooks is well known national convention final two frames and was touched, ADRIAN BAM. TEAM Marshall A. V. Cook and family Crawford's. LOCAL BATTLER here and ln this county, having been for three hits. Aotion of the legislature in taking j WINS AND LOSES left Saturday for Clarkston, Wash , district attorney here several years The score for Nyssa: three quarters of a million dollars WINS AT VALE where they will spend their vaca ago. At present he is district attor from the state industrial accident AB H R E ENJOY CALIFORNIA TRIP tion visiting Mr. Cooks brother. ney of Lane county 0 .......4 0 0 Price ............ commission fund to construct a They went by way of Baker and got Adrian walloped the Roswell ball Mr. Brooks is an enthusiastic state office building at Salem w-as 4 a 2 1 Buddy Edwards of Nyssa scored a McCullough Jimmie and Mr. Cooks mother who Mr and Mrs Prost and booster for this part of the state and soundly condemned and return of team Sunday to the tune of 12 to 1 one round knockout in his fight ln ........2 0 0 0 Lee .............. made the trip »1th them. Phyllis two chlldren returned SatUrday 1 0 l deserves much credit lor the work the funds for direct allocation to undetron- Vale the night of July 4th. his op Long ..... - ..... ...............3 4 s 0 0 Schlreman accompanied wlheI" ^ l morning from a two weeks trip to he did in securing the final organ-j labor demanded in one of the reso- ponent being Bud Wells of Payette. O. Johnston trol at all times. Adrian lost their 3 3 1 0 Lewiston to visit her aunt Mrs. Fred Califomia n ^ y vuited in Riverside. ization of the Owyhee Buddy caught the Payette fighter Carter ......... Irrigation | lutions adopted late Friday, game July 4th to Apple Valley by LeClair Los Angeles. Beverley Hills, and district. It was he who drew up the with a blow to the short ribs that Forvoss ......... ................ 4 0 0 0 It was also resolved to demand other ciies. attending the exposition first "district law” of the state of ' that a more just and equitable the close score of 3 to 2. 0 0 0 ........2 ended the fight ln less than a round. Hashitanl 3 1 at San Diego. They returned by way 1 ........3 D. Johnston Don Bentley of Emmett was Oregon, drafting it during hts term amount of money be paid to the In TO ENTER GOLF TOURNAMENT of the Crater Lakes and stopped at in the state legslature. ......... 2 0 0 0 PIE SALE NEXT SATURDAY Rambaud match with Buddy Blackwell, rated ] jured working men of the state of .Grants Pass where they attended 1 0 0 0 Lloyd ..... - ..... as a navy champion but Don had While in this county Mr. Brooks Oregon, and that this amount be Play Nampa Sunday Nyssa expects to enter a golf team Eagles convention, but little trouble ln taking the flghi was associated with Will R King of increased in proportion to the In- Next Sunday the local team will ln the Pickett Flour tournament to] The Ladles Aid of the Community out of his man Black well went to Ontario, who later became chief i creased cost of living since 1913,” go to Nampa to play the team which be held in Welser on Sunday, July] Mr. and Mrs. c i arenoe Glayzer of j counsel for the reclamation --------- service, ------ j “ when *— the compensation law was church will hold a pie sale at the j the canvas in the first round but took a 16 to 1 lacing at the hands of 21, according to plans being made ] Portland are visiting at the home of > He is also remembered as the donor | adopted. Graham Realty office, Saturday, Referee Grover Francis hauled him Boise Sunday. Emmett handed Cald- now. The Nyssa-Parma team, the Mr. and Mrs Dave Hawkins. Mr. of the land upon which the Nyssa | July 20. All the friends and members j to his feet when he saw he was stall- Other resolutions: 111 Opposed the well a 6 to 2 defeat Sunday in of tlie aid are asked to donate pies.! Ing and told him to stand up and Payette and Weiser teams each hav- olayzer and Mrs. Hawkins are public school was built, "the so-called system of company other league game played. It will save the workers much time j fight. In the second round he again ing one leg up on the clup; the per- ] cousins. doctors or contract doctors," and if they will bring their donations i went to the canvas but was saved by ] manent possession of the cup going urged "that compulsory state com the bell on the count of nine. He without being solicited. ] to the team first winning it three | pensation be adopted.” (2) Urged Mr and Mrs. Charles McConnell SERVICES FOR refused to come out for the third times. support of ihe Junior college school JIVTOR i . e a GUERS and their daughter Ellen returned round. district bill passed by the 1935 legis SAGER YOUNGSTER Saturday after spending a few days Pat Rafferty of Wilder tried to GO TO BURNS lature and vetoed by the governor. -t- make a fight out of his battle with HELD FRIDAY, JULY 5 l e a v e s f o r k l a m a t h f a l l s sightseeing in the Yellowstone park (31 Commended aid by local aeries Miss Evelyn Haworth of Big Bend K. O. Allen but Allen was another Bernard Frost reports oak poison for enabling crippled children to go accompanied them. ing on recent vacation trip . . . to the Shrine hospital In Portland. Five local boys expect to leave of the fighters afflicted with dropsy. Funeral services were held Friday John Gardner finished his con- People at home wishing they were Friday for Burns, Oregon to play a The referee had trouble getting Al from the Community church for , tract on structures ini the Kingman | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and •* the Payette lakes with the rest three game series with Burns in len to fight too. and the bell saved NYSSA LOSES TO Chester Arthur Sager. Jr., five-day district this week and left Wednes- daughters came from Pondosa to o f them . . . . Junior league baseball. The boys him once. Pat took several on the Fishermen telling old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ¿ay for his home in Klamath Falls visit at the parental W B Hoxle their "fish storicc, ’ about the big CALDWELL AT VALE from here who plan to go with the chin, holding his hands behind him. Sa'jer. The little fellow was bom He left his outfit here and expects home. Mr Wilson has returned t o ! Ontario boys are Harold Anderson. just to see what Allen had to offer, that got away . . . Sparrows June 29th and passed away on July ' to return later to bid on other oon- Pondosa but Mrs Wilson and the . take up new racket of picking ready Paul Johnston. Lloyd and Bob Wil then smacked him down for tha count. Nyssa and Caldwell ball teams, as son and Raymond Graham. 4th Mrs. Sager was Gladys Camp-1 tracts, children remained for a longer visit ! <•*>»*»>» and roasted bugs off car One of the best bouts of the even well as Payette and Ontario, took _________________radiators . . . Gordon Ray count bell' before her marriage. j ■ The Ontarlo-Nyssa team will play ing the profits of his Vale fight pro- part In the 4th of July celebration two games Saturday with Burns and ing was between Peck and Raspe. Rev. White was In charge of brief - Edgar Dry den and Lucille Fran- mottng effort . . John Koopnaan held at Vale on July 3rd and 4th. if necessary, a third game will be OCC boys in the curtain raiser service» Friday and burial was in the Mr. and Mrs Louis P Thomas of Ny a cemetery. Oakland California arrived Tuesday cis of Wendell came Monday for a wearing the badge of law . . Dr Nysaa lost to Caldwell 3 to 2 and played Sunday The winner of two They pounded away at each other to attend to business matters in Nys few days visit at the Berwyn Burke sarazln tackles a bear In Yellow- Ontario defeated Payette 2 to 1 In games out of three will have the with the battle declared a draw. 10 Innings. Ontario and Caldwell right to play the winner of the sa and to visit friends At present home They brought Mrs Burk* stone Park . . . H. H. Dick was ln Silver City Sun they are staying at the Fred Mar back from a visit with her parents played ln the finals the 4th with Baker-la Grande game for the T. H. Brewer of Vailey View is 111 day and Monday re paring a truck. ln Wendell. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I Ontario winning 11 to 1. championship of this district. shall home. with the flu this week. Free Ball Game Local Business Man Takes Bride Saturday, July 2 0 Accident Thursday Silverton Next Meeting Place j ROUND TOWN